The Betrayers

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Synopsis

The Betrayers by David Bezmozgis is a searing novel about a man whose principles are tested to the utmost extremes

'Impressive . . . alive to how reversals of fortune change individuals' Sunday Times

In a small crumbling resort in the Crimea, two men meet after many years apart. Kotler has fled Jerusalem with his young lover after taking a decision which has now cost him everything. Yet the other, Vladimir, would rather discuss the distant past: a long time ago, Kotler was betrayed and imprisoned - and now there must be a reckoning. With the world on his trail, Kotler would like nothing better than to hide. However, the consequences of decisions old and new return to haunt him . . .

'Gripping from the outset. Brilliant' Tom Rob Smith

'Compelling, rich, comic, profound' Financial Times

'Brave and ambitious'Independent

'Very impressive. As gripping as a political thriller, but probes issues of loyalty and betrayal more deeply than most thrillers ever aspire to do' James Wood, New Yorker, Books of the Year

David Bezmozgis was born in Riga, Latvia, in 1973 and emigrated with his parents to Toronto in 1980. His first novel, The Free World, was shortlisted for the Giller Prize and was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. His collection Natasha and Other Stories was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year and won the Commonwealth Writers' Regional Prize for First Book. His books have been translated into over a dozen languages.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780241961339
  • Number of pages: 240
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 15 mm
  • Weight: 200g
  • Languages: English

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The Betrayers
Strange Timing!
What a strange book to read in the current climate of Israel/Palestine heightened conflict and the Ukranian/Crimean conflict! Baruch Kotler, an eminent pol... READ MORE
Anne Watkinson
The Betrayers
A contemporary history
This is a fascinating read, especially for those of us interested in what is happening in the Middle East and in the Ukraine. This story, as the best of th... READ MORE
ernie noble
The Betrayers
The Betrayers by David Bezmozgis
An interesting story in view of the recent conflict in the Crimea. A portrait of a man who finds himself going back to his roots but the experience teache... READ MORE
Diana Jones
The Betrayers
Light, quick and easy but no depth
I must admit, reviewing The Betrayers has proved difficult; I found it neither totally gripping nor a big turnoff. Therein lies the problem for me - it was... READ MORE
revstu
The Betrayers
A mixed bag.
It is an interesting book that is very prompt to set the scene and explain the predicament/situation in which our main character finds himself in and the s... READ MORE
H Figueroa
The Betrayers
24 hours in life
This is a book of family and duty. This book gives us 24 hours in the life of Baruch Kotler, a former Isreali politician, disgraced in his public and priv... READ MORE
Jennifer Moville
The Betrayers
A Study of Myopic Stubbornness
Bezmozgis’ “The Betrayers” seemed an odd sort of book to read at a time Israel is yet again bombing the life out of it’s Palestinian neighbours in Gaza and... READ MORE
Ruth Sherratt
The Betrayers
A spookily relevant morality tale…
This isn’t the kind of book I would usually pick up but I found it strangely enjoyable. I’m not sure if this was purely due to the story or because of rece... READ MORE
Lou117
The Betrayers
Interesting but not enough background for me
The Betrayers seemed promising - a politician not backing down to blackmail, the scandal that follows as he runs off to Crimea with his mistress, the backg... READ MORE
Laura85
The Betrayers
Should have been a stage play
The Betrayers by David Bezmogis is a novel of undelivered promise. It starts with the main character, Baruch Kotler, in the lobby of a hotel in Yalta in th... READ MORE
MJ1958
The Betrayers
Disappointing
I was looking forward to reading this book, set in Ukraine, with a background of Israel and Russian politics. However, my first disappointment was that it ... READ MORE
Carol W
The Betrayers
I sighed when I picked it up to read it sometimes.
The lack of background information in this book left me a little confused at some points, however; perhaps this is a general knowledge failing on my part. ... READ MORE
anngrindley
The Betrayers
Betrayal, Regret and Forgiveness
Following the flight of a disgraced Israeli politician, Baruch Kotler, to Crimea, 'The Betrayers' explores the impact of (surprisingly) betrayal and forgiv... READ MORE
Tim Long
The Betrayers
Provoking
A story about betrayal in its many forms with its central character a Jewish politician at odds with government policy. The book explores the action of bet... READ MORE
Johnedd